Ideya Garanina
An image from Mayakovsky Laughs, one of the productions that also features Ideya Garanina.
Ideya Garanina

Ideya Garanina

August 8, 1937 — Cheremkhovo, Russian SFSR, USSR [now Russia]

Ideya Garanina was a Russian director and writer known for her contributions to animation. She directed and wrote several notable works, including The Cat Who Walked by Herself (1988), 100 Gramm dlya Khrabrosti (1977), and Crane's Feathers (1977). Her films often explored folklore and literary adaptations, showcasing her storytelling prowess. Garanina's career was tragically cut short when she was murdered in Tver, Russia, in 2010.

The Cat Who Walked by Herself

The Cat Who Walked by Herself

1988

Crane’s Feathers

Crane’s Feathers

1977

Cabaret

Cabaret

1981

Poor Liza

Poor Liza

1978

Mayakovsky Laughs

Mayakovsky Laughs

1976

Masters of Russian Animation - Volume 3

Masters of Russian Animation - Volume 3

2000

Because There Was No Nail in the Forge

Because There Was No Nail in the Forge

1990

Masters of Russian Animation - Volume 2

Masters of Russian Animation - Volume 2

2000